Note: This is part of an article by Rob Parker in the Detroit News. (www.detnew.com)
And this was the way realGM reported it on the Wiretap Archives:
Thats a lot of money to pass up if he decides to stay in Cleveland
My C-town homies are telling me people in Cleveland believe that if superstar LeBron James doesn't re-sign this summer he'll leave town after 2008, when he becomes an unrestricted free agent.
It's no big secret James and rapper Jay-Z have struck up a strong friendship. So much so that many believe James would leave his hometown for the bright lights and big stage of New York City. No, not the Knicks, but the Nets.
The New Jersey Nets, who are part-owned by Jay-Z, are expected to move across the river into a brand, spanking new arena in downtown Brooklyn in 2009. Another factor, moles say, is that James' $100 million deal with Nike doubles if he plays in Chicago, L.A. or New York.
That's what you call a salary-cap buster.
Stay tuned.
It's no big secret James and rapper Jay-Z have struck up a strong friendship. So much so that many believe James would leave his hometown for the bright lights and big stage of New York City. No, not the Knicks, but the Nets.
The New Jersey Nets, who are part-owned by Jay-Z, are expected to move across the river into a brand, spanking new arena in downtown Brooklyn in 2009. Another factor, moles say, is that James' $100 million deal with Nike doubles if he plays in Chicago, L.A. or New York.
That's what you call a salary-cap buster.
Stay tuned.
Detroit News - Rob Parker of the Detroit News reports that if LeBron James does not re-sign an extension with the Cavaliers this summer, he will leave the club and sign with the Nets after the 2008 season.
James' $100 million deal with Nike doubles if he plays in Chicago, L.A. or New York.
Cleveland papers reported earlier in the week that the chances of James signing an extension this summer have increased because of the Cavaliers' strong playoff performance.
James' $100 million deal with Nike doubles if he plays in Chicago, L.A. or New York.
Cleveland papers reported earlier in the week that the chances of James signing an extension this summer have increased because of the Cavaliers' strong playoff performance.
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